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TM   5-4320-304-14 TM   08922A-14/1 6-3.  REPAIR/REPLACE  CONNECTING  ROD  (Continued) 2 Inspect   rod   bushing   for   scoring,   overheating,   or   other   damage.   Replace   if   damaged. 3 Measure  outside  diameter  of  rod  bushing.  Measurement  should  be  1.1042  to  1.1037  inches (28.048  to  28.035  mm).  If  measurement  is  outside  specified  limits,  replace  rod  bushing. 4 Measure  inside  diameter  of  connecting  rod  bushing  bore.  Measurement  should  be  1.1028  to  1.1024 inches  (28.013  to  28.000  mm).  If  measurement  is  outside  specified  limits,  replace  connecting  rod. Be certain that the numbers on both halves of the con- necting  rod  match. NOTE Clean rust preventive from replacement connecting rod. Also make sure bearing bore is thoroughly cleaned to prevent trapped  contaminants  from  adversely  affecting  bearings. 5 If  required,  clamp  connecting  rod  in  a  padded  vise  and  install  new  rod  bushing  (9)  into  connecting rod  bushing  bore. INSTALLATION: Be certain that bearing halves are installed correctly. The bottom bearing half (8) has a hole which fits into lower con- necting rod half (6). 1 Carefully  insert  bearing  halves  (8)  into  connecting  rod. Be certain that the numbers on both halves of the connecting rod match. When installing connecting rod, make sure it does not knock against crankcase. This could result in serious damage to connecting rod. 2 Install  top  half  of  connecting  rod  (7)  on  crankshaft. 3 Install  bottom  half  of  connecting  rod  (6)  (with  dipper  opening  to  dipstick  side)  and  Allen  screws (5).  Using  a  torque  wrench  and  Allen  socket,  tighten  screws  to  29.50  foot-pounds  (40  N·m). 4 Lubricate   preformed   packing   (4)   with   lubricating   oil   and   install   into   cover   (1). 5 Install  cover  (1)  with  four  caps  (2)  and  Allen  screws  (3). 6-9

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